Amy Celeste Boersma, known professionally as Amy Holland, is an American pop rock singer, songwriter, and composer.
Holland's music career spans more than 30 years. She received a
Grammy Award
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nomination for Best New Artist in 1981, following her eponymous
debut album containing the single "
How Do I Survive".
Early life
Amy Celeste Boersma was born in
Palisades, New York
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, into a musical family. Her mother was
country
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singer Esmereldy and her father was
opera
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singer Harry Boersma. Holland is of
Dutch
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descent and changed her name from Boersma to Holland (after her ancestors' origin country), because she thought it would make a better
stage name.
As a teenager, Holland moved to
Los Angeles
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, California, in hope of making a career as a singer-songwriter. At the age of 15 she auditioned for
the Beach Boys
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'
Brother Records, but after the company folded, she signed with
Capitol Records instead.
Musical career
Holland's eponymous debut
studio album, produced by
the Doobie Brothers' former lead singer
Michael McDonald, was released in 1980 and featured the hit "
How Do I Survive", which peaked at No. 22 on the U.S.
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. Her second studio album titled ''
On Your Every Word'' followed in 1983, featuring the single "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" a duet with
Chris Christian, which peaked at No. 88 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and it also peaked at No. 21 on the
Adult Contemporary
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chart. That same year she contributed two songs to the soundtrack to the film ''
Scarface''. One of the songs Holland recorded for ''Scarface'', "
She's on Fire", was also featured in the video game ''
Grand Theft Auto III''. Holland went on to sing backing vocals on McDonald's albums, in addition to singing backing vocals on albums by other artists and bands such as
First Call.
In 2008, Holland released her third studio album, ''
The Journey to Miracle River'', on Chonin Records.
Produced by her long-time friend
Bernie Chiaravalle (singer/guitarist for McDonald since 1988), the album was recorded in Nashville over an 8-year period. Holland co-wrote 10 of the 12 songs with Chiaravalle along with other writers John Goodwin,
Jon Vezner, and McDonald. Other songs were also penned by
Robben Ford and Chazz Frichtel. This album marked Holland's return to the music industry after several years of hiatus to raise a family and deal with health issues.
[
In 2016, she released her fourth studio album, '' Light On My Path''.] The album features a duet, "Prove That by Me" with Michael McDonald, in addition to background vocals by David Pack
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Career As performer
Pack was co-founder, guitarist and main vocalist for the band Ambrosia. His collected works as a ...
(Ambrosia), Joseph Williams (musician)
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(Toto), and David Crosby
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Crosby joined the Byrds in 1964. They got ...
.
Personal life
Holland has been married to Michael McDonald since 1983. The couple live in Santa Barbara, California
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, and they have two children, Dylan and Scarlett.[
In 1995, Holland was diagnosed with cancer, and after many years of therapy, she is now in good health.]
Discography
Studio albums
*'' Amy Holland'' (Capitol
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, 1980) U.S. #146
*'' On Your Every Word'' (Capitol, 1983) (re-released by EMI
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in 2005)
*'' The Journey to Miracle River'' (Chonin, 2008)
*'' Light On My Path'' (Choni, 2016)
Singles
*" How Do I Survive?" US #22, US AC #34
*"Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing/You're All I Need to Get By" (duet with Chris Christian) US #88, US AC #21
*"Anytime You Want Me" US #110
*" Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)"
*"(I Hang) On Your Every Word"
*"I'll Never Give Up"
*" She's on Fire"
*" Turn Out the Night"
*"Learn to Love Again" (duet with Chris Farren)
*"Shootin' For the Moon"
Filmography
Film soundtracks
*'' Scarface'' (1983) — "Turn Out the Night" (miscredited as "Turn Out the Light") and "She's on Fire"
*'' Night of the Comet'' (1984) — "Learn to Love Again" (duet with Chris Farren)
*'' Love Lives On'' (1985) — "Lullaby" (duet with David Palmer)
*'' Teen Wolf'' (1985) — "Shooting for the Moon"
*''St. Elmo's Fire
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'' (1985) — "For Just a Moment (Love Theme from St. Elmo's Fire)" (duet with Donny Gerrard
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)
*'' Square Dance'' (1987) — "Home"
*''The Lion of Africa'' (1987) — "Nothin' We Can Do" (duet with Chris Farren)
*'' K-9'' (1989) — "Iko Iko
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"
Television
*''Young Oh! Oh!'' (1980) — "How Do I Survive"
*'' Solid Gold'' (1980) — "How Do I Survive"
*''Auf Los Geht's Los'' (1980) — "Strengthen My Love", "How Do I Survive", "Stars"
*''Toppop'' (1980) — "How Do I Survive", "Stars"
*'' The Kenny Everett Video Show'' (1980) — "Strengthen My Love", "How Do I Survive", "Show Me the Way Home"
*''Music Fair
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Current airtime 18:00 -18:30 (JST) every Saturday.
Hosts
*Fubuki Koshiji ( ...
'' (1980) — "How Do I Survive"
*'' American Bandstand'' (1983) — "(I Hang) On Your Every Word", " Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)"
*'' One Life to Live'' (1994) — "All I Know" (duet with Michael McDonald)
References
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20th-century American musicians
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21st-century American musicians
21st-century American singers
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Capitol Records artists
Living people
Scarface (1983 film)
Songwriters from New York (state)
People from Palisades, New York
20th-century American women singers
21st-century American women singers
Year of birth missing (living people)